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From the Instituto de Neurologia, Hospital de Clinicas, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Dysphasic seizures are an infrequent form of epilepsy, and their serial appearance as a partial status epilepticus is quite exceptional. The young patient reported here had a partial dysphasic status epilepticus of 3 weeks' duration without other temporal lobe seizures. Simultaneous serial electroencephalograms, tape recordings of the seizures, and repeated neuropsychologic ictal examinations permitted studies of increased impairment of neuropsychologic function on testing and the appearance of new irritative discharges on encephalography.
Dr. de Pasquet's address is Institute de Neurologia, Hospital de Clinicas, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Received for publication June 10, 1975.
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